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Domestic Violence Fact 2 Women who report violence in the home to the police substantially reduce their risk of being abused again. Half the female victims of spousal abuse never report the assaults. From 1978 to 1982 at lease once a year 2.1 million women were victims of domestic violence. Thirty-two percent of these women were abused again in six months. Forty-eight
percent of women abused failed to notify the police. When women did notify the police only 19 percent were abused again in six months. One third of the women reporting domestic violence were victims of rape, robbery, and aggravated assault. Two-thirds of the women reporting domestic violence were victims of simple assaults, with 42% of these simple assaults resulting in bodily harm. In 1986
the state of The National Coalition Against Domestic Violence believes 1 in 10 rape cases are reported and 1 in 100 domestic violence cases are reported. Women are unwilling to report abuse to anyone. The Justice Department defined domestic violence as any rape, robbery, aggravated assault or simple assault committed against a married, divorced, or separated woman by a relative or person she knows well. Source: |